AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLibya Politics: Libya’s Fatwa House urged Libyans to reject Structured Dialogue outcomes, warning they prolong transition and give foreign actors supervisory roles, while warning against parallel bodies that could deepen fragmentation. Maritime Borders: Former NOC chief Mustafa Sanalla said Libya must not delay its maritime border work with Malta and Greece, calling for a dedicated legal and technical team and a full dossier before any talks. Regional Diplomacy: China told the UN Security Council that Libya’s key task is consensus on electoral arrangements and unifying state institutions, urging parties to preserve the nationwide ceasefire. Governance Debate: Political analyst Elias Al-Barouni warned that creating a Central Region province amid Libya’s institutional split could spawn parallel authorities and worsen disputes over oil wealth—saying the real issue is the absence of a unified state. Migration Tragedy: A migrant boat capsized off Libya’s coast, leaving 51 dead or missing, with 10 survivors reported by a monitoring group. Anti-Fraud: A Libya-linked Sniper Dz scam campaign targeting MENA users used fake Facebook offers and browser notification traps, with INTERPOL reporting arrests across the region.
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